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V o l . L X X X N o . 9 • May 2 0 0 6 • Iyar/Sivan 5 7 6 6
Holy Blossom Tem ple
Touching the Infi nite and the Eternal
Come and celebrate Shavuot with one of
this generation's leading teachers,
Rabbi Yoel Glick
See page 4.
Daily/Shabbat Worship 2 | In Perspective 3 | Shavuot 5766/2006 4 | 150th Anniversary 5 | President's Message 5 | The Gerald Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish Learning 6 | New Plaut Commentary 7 | Our Israel 8 | Education Matters 9 | Events and Announcements 11 | Our Congregational Family 12 | This Month @ Holy Blossom 15 | The Last Word 16
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Daily ServicesMon. to Fri. 7.30 a.m. Shacharit* 6 p.m. MinchaSun. 9 a.m.* On Mon. May 22, 2006, Shacharit Services will be held at 9 a.m.
Yom Ha’Zikaron/Yom Ha’Atzmaut*Tue. May 2 6 p.m. ServiceTue. May 2 6.30 p.m. Celebration* Please see page 16 for details.
Shabbat Achare Mot-KedoshimFri. May 5 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat ServiceFri. May 5 6 p.m. Tot Shabbat and DinnerSat. May 6 10.30 a.m. Shabbat ServiceSat. May 6 10.30 a.m. Family Shabbat Service
Shabbat EmorFri. May 12 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat ServiceSat. May 13 10.30 a.m. Shabbat ServiceSat. May 13 10.30 a.m. Family Shabbat Service
Shabbat Behar-BechukotaiFri. May 19 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat ServiceFri. May 19 6 p.m. Gesher ServiceSat. May 20 10.30 a.m. Shabbat ServiceSat. May 20 10.30 a.m. Family Shabbat Service
Shabbat BemidbarFri. May 26 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat ServiceSat. May 27 10.30 a.m. Shabbat ServiceSat. May 27 10.30 a.m. Family Shabbat Service
Shavuot*Thur. June 1 7 p.m. Erev Shavuot and Confi rmation ServiceFri. June 2 10 a.m. Shavuot and Yizkor Services* Please see page 4 for details.
Shabbat Naso IFri. June 2 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat ServiceSat. June 3 10.30 a.m. Shabbat ServiceSat. June 3 10.30 a.m. Family Shabbat Service
Shabbat Naso IIFri. June 9 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat ServiceFri. June 9 6 p.m. Tot Shabbat and DinnerSat. June 10 10.30 a.m. Shabbat ServiceSat. June 10 10.30 a.m. Family Shabbat Service
May 2006 3 Iyar/Sivan 5766
by Rabbi John Moscowitz
Rabbis
Growing up, I didn’t know anyone who wanted to be a rabbi. I certainly didn’t hang out with those types, and if they
were around, I didn’t have much to say to them. If I thought at all about rabbis then, it was that they were necessary at necessary times; otherwise, they had their world and I had mine.
Neither did my parents push religion and ritual on me. They were interested that I might be a politician or a lawyer or perhaps a psychiatrist. I wanted to be a major league ballplayer.
Only later, when life had begun to leave its marks did I realize I had been ignorant and blind — ignorant of the Rabbis who established the extraordi-narily rich, intellectual and religious endeavour we know of as Judaism today, and blind to the capability of Judaism to shape behaviour and make for a good life.
Eventually, my life took a couple of funny turns and I ended up in rabbinical school. Not to be a rabbi, but rather to learn what I had not picked up earlier. I was attracted to a kind of learning and world view that, while intellectual in nature, I knew to go to the very heart of life. I was hungry for meaning. I was in search of memories that were mine — but had never been handed over.
Once in rabbinical school, I was exposed to the Rabbis — the various scholars and thinkers who took Juda-ism from the Temple in Jerusalem to the world of study and Torah; from the world of sacrifi cing animals to that of mitzvot and blessings and books.
These Rabbis rescued Judaism from the wake of the Temple destruction in the year 70 CE, reformulating it so as to bequeath to succeeding generations, ourselves included, Jewish ways to think and act in the world. We should never tire of noting that the Judaism of today is not that of the Bible — but rather the religion restructured and transformed by the Rabbis as they developed Jewish tra-dition in the fi rst several centuries of the Common Era.
The Rabbis famously proclaimed: “Find yourself a teacher and remove doubt from your midst.” By this they meant that the study of the tradition,
the law and the inner world of God and of humans brings about the possibility of greater coherence — intellectually, philosophically and in terms of behaviour. The Rabbis be-lieved deeply that the more study, the more decency; and the more decency between human beings, the more a society would be stable, would fl ourish and would bring meaning and dig-nity to individuals. So that when the Qur'an, in the seventh century, referred to the Jews as the “People of the Book,” it did so with esteem.
To have knowledge, to read books, to refl ect, meant for better human beings and a better world. Could any-thing be more admirable?
Beginning on Tuesday night May 9, I will teach about the Rabbis. The Brilliance of the Rabbinic Revolu-tion is designed to expose those who will come and study on those evenings to a number of seminal texts that continue to speak down through the generations — of a way of thinking that allows Jews to feel a common humanity with all, and a particularity with their own People.
Won’t you consider joining us — both those who have studied with me before and those who have not — for a look at a world that produced us and so much of what we have?
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Rabbi John Moscowitz | Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m., May 9 to June 13, 2006
Ours is not the Judaism of the Bible, but that of the Rabbis. The Rabbis — in the fi rst number of centuries of the Common Era — brilliantly and courageously rescued Judaism from ruin and irrelevance, fashioning a new Judaism out of the old, one based on study rather than on sacrifi ce.
The Brilliance of the Rabbinic Revolution
… the Judaism of today is not that of
the Bible — but rather the religion
restructured and transformed by the
Rabbis as they developed Jewish
tradition in the fi rst several centuries
of the Common Era.
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THUR. JUNE 1, 20067 p.m. Erev Shavuot ServiceConfi rmation and honouring of Youth Awards recipients. Reception following for all congregants.
9.30 p.m. Tikkun Leil Shavuot: The Revelation of Shavuot — Touching the Infi nite and the Eternal, with Yoel GlickA graduate of the University of Toronto, Yoel Glick received his rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University, New York and divides his time between France and Israel, where he teaches Jewish medita-tion and spirituality.
FRI. JUNE 2, 200610 a.m. Congregation-wide Shavuot Morning Services, including YizkorFamilies with children are especially welcome. Creative Torah study will be offered for children of all ages and childcare will be available.
Special blessing for babiesWe invite parents to bring their children, born in the last year or two, to Shavuot Morning Services, where the congregation can welcome them into our community. All parents will be invited to bring their babies up to the bimah for a special blessing.
Celebrating Shavuot and Confi rmation
Mazal Tov to our 5766/2006 Confi rmands and their ParentsConfi rmation is the Reform Movement’s celebration of the completion of a young person’s Jewish education. Th e
Temple celebrates this joyous event with the entire congregation at our Erev Shavuot Service on Th ur. June 1, 2006.
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MAZAL TOV TO: Eli Bardikoff (Ricki Wortzman & Alan Bardikoff ) | Elliott Berinstein (Corinne & Neil Berinstein) | Amy Berkowitz
(Linda & Simon Berkowitz) | Adam Charney (Sara & Richard Charney) | Micaela Collins (Krisanne Kangille & Peter Collins) | Robert
Denaburg (Phyllis & Jeff rey Denaburg) | Michaela Freedman (Joy Rosen & Larry Freedman) | Stacey Greenbaum (Cathy & Lorne
Greenbaum) | Jessica Hart (Jill Kamin & Murray Hart) | Miriam Heavenrich (Joan & Alan Heavenrich) | Joe Jordan (Amy Sky
Jordan & Marc Jordan) | Caroline Kassie (Susan Harris & David Kassie) | Amanda Kert (Wendy & Roey B. Kert) | Emma Leese
(Teri & David Leese) | Claudia Ludwig (Kathy Dolgy Ludwig & Samuel Ludwig ) | Nathan Micay (Susan Baskin & Jack Micay) |
Jakov Musafi ja (Sladjana & Mair Musafi ja) | Rebecca Perlmutar (Gillian Hawker & Marty Perlmutar) | Michael Rachlis (Geraldine
Waldman & Charles Rachlis) | Joshua Richman-Gould (Gerri Richman & Malcolm Gould) | Alexander Sadowski and Michael
Sadowski (Donna Sorbara & David Sadowski) | Brandon Samuels (Heather & Stuart Samuels) | Lauren Segal (Susan & Peter Segal |
Jessica Sennet (Tobye & Sydney Sennet) | Natalie Simonsky (Jan & Robert Simonsky) | Jacob Sommers (Julia & David Sommers) |
Rebecca Stein (Nancy & Raymond Stein) | Kevin Wiener (Lillyann Goldstein & Bill Wiener)
May 2006 5 Iyar/Sivan 5766
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All Temple members recently received a letter, along with a pledge card, regarding the Temple’s Annual Contribution Cam-
paign. (If you did not receive the card, please call Shannon Tramer at ext. 227, at the Temple.) We are very excited about this year’s campaign. Based on the support we received from more than 400 members last year, it is clear that your dedication to Holy Blossom Temple will ensure that our second Annual Contri-bution Campaign will be an even greater success than the fi rst, and that Holy Blossom Temple will be able to continue
A culture of givingby Alan Garfi nkel
its long-standing tradition of keeping its doors open to all who wish to enter it.
I am pleased to tell you that we have 100 per cent participation from the Board of Directors. At our last meeting, every member of the Board committed to support the Campaign.
I am also pleased to advise that we have been able to limit the increase in Base Family Rates to less than 2 per cent this year and to maintain the rates for young adult members.
This was not an easy feat considering the upward pressures on our operating costs, in particular utilities, insurance and security. (Please see box for our Base Membership Rates for 2006–2007.)
Base Membership Rates
Family$2,495 for a two-adult household
Single Adult (Family) $1,470 for households with one adult
Young Adult$550 per person for individuals between
the ages of 31 and 35 years$330 per person for individuals 30 years
and youngerRates include all children, up to 25 years of age, in the household.
Thank you in advance for your ongoing support of our sacred community.
Abraham Nord-heimer, Lewis Samuel and Alfred Benjamin were three of the early leaders of the Toronto Jewish community
and Holy Blossom Temple. On May 17,24 and 31, 2006, at 7.30 p.m., Ken Wyman — a member of the Temple’s Archives Committee who is pursuing re-search on the early history of the Toronto Jewish community — will introduce us to these three leaders.
These lectures will help set the scene for the celebration of our 150th an-niversary and will contribute to our understanding of some of the debates in our congregation in its early years.
From the 1840s to the 1880s, the Jews who settled in Toronto came primarily from England and, to a lesser extent, from the German states. Both groups wanted to achieve a high degree of integration into Anglo-Canadian society, while
striving to maintain a distinctive Jewish religious identity. They differed, however, on how this should be accomplished.
The English Jews tended to favour the Anglo
style of Jewish orthodoxy, whilethe German Jews were attracted to the rapidly expanding Re-form Movement
by Henrietta Chesnie, Chair, 150th Anniversary Committee
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in the United States. These two tenden-cies resulted in many contentious issues within the congregation and in many compromises as the leadership of the day strove to fi nd an approach that was acceptable to the majority of congre-gants. Please join us for Ken Wyman's insights into our early history.
150th anniversary tripWe are planning a special anniversary trip to Israel, led by Rabbi Edward and Fagi Goldfarb, from Apr. 14 to 24, 2007. The trip will be based on the following: Zion-ism; Israeli art and culture; the political situation and peace process; and Reform Judaism in Israel. Participants will have the opportunity to work on the anniver-sary Sefer Torah with a Scribe in Israel, to experience Yom Ha’Zikaron (Memorial Day) and to celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut (Independence Day) in Israel. Watch the Bulletin for more details.
Lewis Samuel
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The Gerald Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish Learning at Holy Blossom Temple
STUDY WITH OUR RABBIS
Responsa LiteratureRabbi Yael Splansky
Thursdays at 10 a.m. May 4, 11, 18 and 25Every good question has always de-served a good answer. Responsa litera-ture is the largest collection of Jewish text. We will look at some surprising Jewish questions and the rabbinic answers that followed.
Siblings in GenesisRabbi Dow MarmurWednesdays at 7.30 p.m. May 31 to June 28A fi ve-session course detailing the re-lationships of siblings in the Book of Genesis: Cain and Abel; Noah’s sons; Isaac and Ishmael; Jacob and Esau; and Joseph and his brothers. Join us for an investigative look at these power-ful brothers and how they lived and worked together.
Mixed Blessings: A Mini-Course for Interfaith CouplesRabbi Yael SplanskyMondays at 8 p.m.June 5, 12, 19 and 26Articulating your expectations and beliefs, managing the extended families, fostering a clear religious identity in your children — these are some of the complexities we will think
through together. For more details or to register, please call Cynthia Silverman (ext. 276), at the Temple or e-mail [email protected].
OTHER STUDY
The Roots of Toronto’s Jewish Community (1900–1914)Bill Gladstone, Journalist and Historian Tue. May 9, at 7.30 p.m.This slide presentation is co-sponsored by the Library Committee and Brother-hood. For more details, please call Anne Dublin (ext. 235), at the Temple.
Lessons in Fear (documentary fi lm)Igal Hecht, Filmmaker, and James Cullingham, DirectorWed. May 10, at 7.30 p.m.The documentary Lessons in Fear explores
Israeli and Palestinian education from the ground up. In a media world obsessed with confl ict, Lessons in Fear takes a hu-manized, behind-the-scenes look at how ordinary kids are educated in one of the world’s trouble spots.
Living History: Back to our RootsRabbi Chaim Weiner, Director of the Euro-pean Masorti (Conservative) Bet Din (Court)Mon. June 5, at 8 p.m.Did you know that Jews in Tuscany buried a matzah bakery, a mikvah and a kosher slaughterhouse in caves hundreds of feet beneath their synagogue? Did you know that Crypto Jews in Portugal used the Inquisition to learn how to practice Judaism? This session will bring our history to life through visits to off-the-beaten-track locations. Join us for an evening of pictures, music and texts.
Our Gerald Schwartz/Heather Reisman Centre for Jewish Learning provides opportunities to come together for major public lectures, to study Torah and other literature, and to obtain the skills needed to lead a deeper Jewish life.
For more details on all our spring 2006 lectures and programs, please call the School offi ce (ext. 256), at the Temple, or visit our Web site at www.holyblossom.org. All programs and lectures are open to the community, unless otherwise stated. For your convenience, our daytime programs during the week are marked with this symbol:
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The 2006 Harry Posen Memorial LecturesIsrael after Sharon
Professor Gabriel Ben-DorDean of the School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa and Director of the National Securities Study Center
Mon. May 8, at 8 p.m. The Changing Face of Israeli Politics
Wed. May 10, at 8 p.m. Israel's Changing Strategic Environment
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Mon. May 8, at 1.30 p.m. A Musical Performance | Enjoy listening to contemporary classical music at Beth Tzedec Synagogue. Cost: $2. RSVP to Shelly Beren-baum (ext. 233), at the Temple.
Wed. May 24, at 12 p.m. Memoirs of Israel’s War of Inde-pendence | Jerry Rosenberg
Wed. June 14, at 10.30 a.m. Cabaret at Stage West | Please join us for our summer outing. We will travel by bus to Stage West and enjoy a wonderful buffet lunch be-fore the performance. Cost: $40 for Temple members and $45 for non-members. Space is ex-tremely limited. Please call Shelly Berenbaum (ext. 233), at the Temple, to make reservations.
It should come as no surprise that Holy Blossom Temple is one of the fi rst congregations in the Reform Movement to
purchase the new and revised Plaut Torah Commentary that is now in our pews for use at Worship Services.
Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut began work on this Commentary, the fi rst one ever produced by the Reform Movement, more than 30 years ago, when he served as this synagogue’s Senior Rabbi.
This new edition has corrected various Hebrew errors found in the old text, and has updated both the content and the
by Randi Garfi nkel, Chair, Worship Department
Introducing the new Plaut Commentary
format to make it more user-friendly.The Plaut Torah Commentary con-
tinues to be one of the crown jewels of the Reform Movement. It is widely used in most liberal congregations, and its infl uence has had a profound effect on modern Jewish Torah scholarship.
The new Commentary has been made available — in consultation with the Plaut family and in honour of Holy Blos-som Temple’s 150th anniversary — thanks to donations made by Temple members and others to various funds established to honour the Plaut family over the years.
Individual commentaries may be dedicated to honour or memorialize loved ones for a donation of $72 to the
Foundation. These donations will be acknowledged on the inside cover of the book through an individualized book-plate and will be listed in the Bulletin.
New commentaries are available at the Judaica Shop for $72.
It is our hope that the new Commen-tary, together with our new Holy Blossom Temple Siddur — to be released as part of our 150th anniversary celebrations this fall and also graciously funded through donations made in honour of the Plaut family — will serve as fi tting symbols of Rabbi Plaut’s contribution and dedication to Torah (study) and Avodah (worship) in our synagogue community and the larger Reform Movement.
For more information, or to leave a message, please call the Seniors’ hotline (ext. 517), at the Temple.
May 15 The Kaddish: Everything You Wanted to Know | Rabbi Jason Rosenberg
May 29 Paralysis or Progress — Israel's New Government | Rabbi Dow Marmur
June 5 The Textile Museum: Threads of Human History | Anne Posen, Educator, the Textile Museum
LU N C H and L E A R N in Retirement
Please join us for our exciting spring programs. Cost: $1 unless otherwise stated.
M O N D AYS @ the Temple
Let’s celebrate Israel’s birthday to-gether at our Yom Ha’Atzmaut party on May 1, 2006, at 12.30 p.m. We will enjoy a festive lunch, fol-lowed by a musical presentation, Israel through Music and Word, by Linda Segal, former cantor of the Beaches Hebrew Institute. Our upcoming 2006 programs (start-ing at 10 a.m.) are:
May 8 Book Review: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini | Tina Urman
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EL Israel: our year in reviewby Sandy Atlin, Chair, Aid to Survivors of Terror Fund
Holy Blossom members have con-tributed more than $180,000 since July 2002 to help victims of terror in Israel.
This fi nancial achievement makes us one of the leading synagogue donors in North America.
A task force, chaired by Temple member Pam Albert, was formed in 2002, to explore how the Temple could provide aid to Israeli victims of terror and to match, on a permanent basis, seed money funding, which had been generously contributed.
Pam connected with the OneFamily Fund, which assesses survivors’ needs and ensures they are met. (Pam later developed a Canadian branch of the OneFamily Fund and serves as its Executive Director.)
What we've accomplished• Holy Blossom members have visited
‘adopted’ families in Israel on more than 10 occasions;
• In July 2004, we brought Neta Zinger, aged 16, to a Canadian summer camp and his mother, Nurit, to visit him;
• Through the OneFamily Fund, we supported a Bereaved Siblings Retreat, a Wounded Couples Retreat and a Bereaved Women’s Retreat in Israel;
• We designated funds to Sellah, which helps new immigrants to Israel — many of whom are living below the poverty line — who are victims of terror;
• We gave funds to the Koby Mandel Foundation to send children to its summer camps in Israel;
• A group of Temple grandparents marked last year’s Chanukah festivities by donating funds in honour of their grandchildren to Israeli survivors;
• Religious School children sent postcards of Toronto to Israeli children;
• Temple volunteers visited an Israeli children’s camp for survivors to deliver toys and stickers;
• A dinner for survivors was organized last summer in Caesarea with the Canadian Maccabi Golf Team, which included Temple members. (The fact that survivors travelled long distances to visit with the group in Caesarea exemplifi es the importance of these connections to their lives.); and
• Holy Blossom’s Israel Committee set up the Aid for Survivors of Terror Fund.
Giving survivors hopeThe relationships with survivors con-tinue to this day. This past winter, Temple members Melanie and Paul Nes-bitt volunteered in Israel at a Bereaved Parents Retreat and attended a Bereaved Women’s Support Group for new Rus-sian immigrants.
In all these ways, we have given Israeli survivors of terrorism hope in the knowledge of how deeply we care about them and support their efforts to overcome their losses.
Yasher koach to the many dozens of Temple members who have made per-sonal efforts and fi nancial contributions. Thank you for twinning as a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, adopting families, writing cards, sending toys and stickers, funding retreats, visiting Israel and welcoming victims in Toronto. This mitzvah makes a true difference in survivors’ lives.
To donate to the Temple’s Aid for Survivors of Terror Fund, please call the Foundation offi ce (ext. 265), at the Temple or visit www.holyblossom.org/donations_online.htm. To discuss future volunteer missions to Israel to help survivors, please call Pam Albert, at (416) 644-4955, ext. 205.
Shabbat FusionRabbi Yael Splansky
Friday nights at 6.30 p.m.May 26 and June 30, 2006
For more details on this program, please call Cynthia Silverman (ext. 276), at the Temple.
Members and non-members are invited to a unique Kabbalat Shabbat
experience of song and prayer. Avivah Chernik, Aaron Lightston and their
musical friends will bring the city's fi nest fusion of jazz, funk, Ashkenaz and
Sepharad. Our Sanctuary won't know what hit it! A Shabbes Tish of sushi and
wine will follow. Spread the word and bring a friend.
May 2006 9 Iyar/Sivan 5766
by Deborah K. Spiegel, Director of Education
Why celebrating Israel is important in Canada
In the next little while, we will be observing Israel’s Yom Ha’Zikaron (Remembrance Day) and Yom Ha’Atzmaut
(Independence Day). These holidays give us the opportunity to commemorate and to celebrate. The what and how of the commemoration and celebration are fun-damental to our connection with Israel.
As a chaperone for Toronto’s March of the Living in 2004 and 2005, I was fortunate to be able to observe these two days while in Israel. Yom Ha’Zikaron commemorates all Israeli soldiers who have been killed in defence of its bor-ders over the past 58 years. The entire country comes to a halt as the siren wails throughout Israel for two full minutes on Yom Ha’Zikaron. As the sun sets and all sing Hatikvah, Israelis are able to turn a complete 180 degrees and joyously cel-ebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut.
We have a unique opportunity as Canadian Jews as we too commemorate and celebrate Israel. But how do we look at the prospect of celebrating Israel while living in Canada? How can we make Israel signifi cant for our students each year? We can’t all be in Israel for Yom Ha’Atzmaut, so we try to celebrate Israel here. This year, throughout Religious School, the students have had unique opportunities to learn about Israel. They enjoyed three sessions of chugim on the theme of Israel — each chug shares something excep-tional about Israel for our students. Titles included: Happy Birthday Israel; Israeli Mosaics, Eating Tour of Israel, Edible Is-rael — A Look at the Map; and The Thin Olive Green Line — Israel’s Wars and the Impact on the Country.
In Senior School, we have hosted a vari-ety of speakers who shared information on Israel’s image in the Diaspora, and the pol-itics of the country, with specifi c insights to the most recent elections. Students have
Awards of MeritThe following students will be receiving an Award of Merit from the Youth Award fund to attend a Reform Jewish camp in the summer of 2006: Deena Cincinatus (GUCI*); Elana Cincinatus (GUCI); David Harris-Koblin (Camp George); Andrew Kohn (Camp George); Michael Rosenberg (Camp George); Tony Rosenberg (Camp George); and Leah Rosenkrantz (Camp George). Aron Berger received an Award of Merit for attending NFTY’s** Israel program.
For more details, please call Rabbi Jason Rosenberg (ext. 277) or Debbie Spiegel (ext. 239), at the Temple.
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‘Adopt-a-Dad’ program for anyone who needs a match for the day (guys without sons — we need you!).
Family Camp
Fri. Sept. 1 to Sun. Sept. 3Summer is not far away, which means we are gearing up for our annual Family Camp retreat at beau-tiful Camp George, near Parry Sound. Join us for this perfect weekend get-away. For more details, please call Rabbi Jason Rosenberg (ext. 277),at the Temple.
Father/Son Day
at Centre Island
Sun. June 4, at 10 a.m.We will meet at the Toronto Island Ferry Docks to start our annual fi eld day, and then head out to Centre Island for a fun-fi lled day of games, sports, drama, food and more. RSVP to Shelly Berenbaum (ext. 233), at the Temple. Or call Rabbi Jason Rosenberg (ext. 277), at the Temple, for more details, including information on our
Family Programming 2006
also received constant encouragement to visit Israel. We hope that we will be able to arrange a return Confi rmation trip to Israel for 2007.
We have much to celebrate as Jews in Canada. To continue to join in the triumph of our People, we must edu-cate ourselves and our children as to the joys of being Jewish and the sig-nifi cance of Israel in our lives and, as a school community, to commemorate her losses and celebrate her victories.
We will celebrate the ending of the school year on Sun. May 14, 2006, at 10 a.m. with a school-wide Zimriyah — a song festival where students will bring the spirit of Israel into our Temple.
I want to congratulate the students for their liveliness and the teachers for their enthusiasm, but mostly the parents for giving their children the op-portunity to grow further as Jews and to have the opportunity to remember and to celebrate!
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Purim 5766:
On Sun. Mar. 13, 2006, Holy Blossom Temple hosted an amazing carnival to celebrate Purim. The next day, we gath-ered to drown out the name of Haman as the Megillah Esther was read. Yasher koach to our Purim Festival Committee: RobinBelman, Shelly Berenbaum, Mona Cha-rendoff, Johanna Faulk, Jackie Mamott, Julie Markle, Marcela Mayo, Sharon Neiss, Rabbi Jason Rosenberg, Lillian Sherman and Janet Shiner, Chair Purim Committee. To the many volunteers who sold the tickets, prepared food and ran activities — we couldn’t do it without you. A very special thank you for all their help to: Michael Larkin, Lev Maidanik and the entire maintenance staff.
Thank you to our generous donors who never fail to supply us with prizes and supplies: Fortinos, Ganz, Giftcraft, Honest Ed’s, Loots, Only Accessories, Party Packagers, PharmaPlus, Progress Packaging Ltd., Sandylion Stickers, Scholastic Books, Silverstein’s Bakery, Spinmaster Toys and Evan Tapper.
Yasher koach to those who read the Megillah: Lisa Baumal, Ari Burkes, Jill Kamin, Mira Lyon, Rachel Malach, Judy Malkin, Mike Morgulis and Brenda Saunders.
Finally, thanks to those who lent their voices and enthusiasm to our Schpiel: Bram Aaron, Susan Baskin, Susan Chernow, Gary Ciglen, Toby Ciglen, Helena Fine, Philip Fleishman, Ron Hart,
Left to right: Devyn Olin and Dustin, Joely and Sierra Pulver at our Purim carnival.
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Some of our thought-provoking speakersDimensions of Violence Rabbi Jonathan Crane (Feb. 15)
Rabbi Crane leads a discus-sion on issues related to contemporary warfare.
Adam Sol (left) moderates a Panel Discussion by (left to right) Cynthia Good, Margie Wolfe and Malcolm Lester.
The Place of Jewish Values in the World of Publishing (Mar. 21)
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Here's what you missed if you weren't thereKathy Green, Laurence Jacobs, Sue Joel, Michael Larkin, Judy Malkin, Pnina Margolese, Catherine Mayers, Lew Molot, Mike Morgulis, Eva Ormut, Rabbi Jason Rosenberg, Arlene Roth-Hershfi eld, Mari Lynn Rusak, David Sandler, Sandra Sandler, Lori Shekter-Wolfson, Saul Ship, Sharon Smith-Miller and Vallry Waldman, as well as Benjamin Applebaum, Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, Rabbi John Moscowitz, Judy Nyman, Lindi Rivers and Rabbi Yael Splansky.
— Phyllis Cincinatus, Festival Chair
May 2006 11 Iyar/Sivan 5766
Fine Arts Committee: Members' Art ExhibitReception Sun. May 21, 2006, at 2 p.m. Exhibit continues to Wed. June 21, 2006 Featuring art by Temple artists, the exhibit and reception are in honour of the 150th anniversary of Holy Blossom.
Library Book ClubKen Skolnik Mon. May. 8, 2006, at 10 a.m. The group will discuss The Final Solu-tion: A Story of Detection by Michael Chabon. For more details, please call Anne Dublin (ext. 235), at the Temple.
Library Book Sale Mon. May 29 to Wed. May 31, 2006, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Our annual sale of discarded books features adult and children’s fi ction and non-fi ction books. Come early for the best selection. Donations of books for the sale are welcome. For more details, please call Anne Dublin (ext. 235), at the Temple.
Breakfast Club: Anxiety and Stress ManagementDr. Harold Minden, Professor Emeritus, York UniversitySun. May 28, 2006, at 9.30 a.m. Join us following Shacharit Services for
Events and Announcements
breakfast at 9.30 a.m., and our speaker at 10 a.m., for a talk on healthy alternatives to Valium, anti-depressants and alcohol. Men and women welcome.
Baseball League The Holy B’s will be playing in the Inter-Synagogue Baseball League on Sunday mornings from May to October 2006. Temple men (who have paid their $36 Brotherhood membership) who are 21 years old and older are eligible to play. For more details, please call the Brother-hood hotline (ext. 530), at the Temple, or e-mail us at [email protected].
Bereavement Support GroupHelen Gia Levin, Grief TherapistWednesdays at 7 p.m.May 24, 31, June 7 and 14, 2006 If you have lost a loved one, come to the Temple to fi nd strength and comfort. To register (no cost), please call Cynthia Silverman (ext. 276), at the Temple.
The Toronto Jewish Healing Project: God Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?Rabbi Dow MarmurWed. June 14, 2006, at 8.30 a.m.Following the keynote address by Rabbi Dow Marmur, there will be workshops led by outstanding religious and profes-sionals of the community. For more details, please call Etta GinsbergMcEwan, at (416) 944-3359.
Rosh Chodesh (Sivan) Celebration and StudyRabbi Yael SplanskyMon. May 29, 2006, at 8 p.m.Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre (Bloor and Spadina)Enjoy the company of women who span the generations, for an interactive, text-based monthly discussion on what makes each month of the Jewish calendar unique. Celebrate Rosh Chodesh, which, according to tradition, was God’s gift to women. Dessert and coffee will be served. Bring a friend.
Understanding MenopauseDr. Randy Shaul, Family Physician, Michelle Katz, Certifi ed Yoga and Medi-tation Instructor, and Ruth Anne Baron, Doctor of Naturopathic MedicineWed. May 10, 2006, at 7.15 p.m. Come join us for an informative panel discussion, followed by a question and answer period.
Annual General MeetingTue. May 30, 2006, at 7.30 p.m.All Sisterhood members are invited to this important meeting featuring a sur-prise speaker. Our Board members will be installed and the annual report cover-ing the accomplishments of the past year will be presented.
Sat. May 6, 2006, at 7.30 p.m. andSun. May 7, 2006, at 2.30 p.m.
This hard-hitting drama focuses on the Mackenzie King government’s immigration policies during and after World War II. Tickets: $12. For more details or to order tickets, please call the Stagecraft hotline (ext. 511), at the Temple.
Holy Blossom Temple Stagecraft Company: None is Too Many, by Jason Sherman (staged reading)
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May 27, 2006/29 Iyar 5766Michael Marks, son of Ellen Yack & Irv Marks
June 3, 2006/7 Sivan 5766Sam Keshen, son of Julie & Larry Keshen
June 3, 2006/7 Sivan 5766Daniel Sigal, son of Brenda Tipper & Israel Michael Sigal
June 3, 2006/7 Sivan 5766Rebecca Tartick, daughter of Maureen & David Tartick
Engagements/MarriagesPhyllis & Paul Bordo on the engagement of their son Mark Andrew
Bordo to Sabrina Elizabeth Kaufman, daughter of Claire & the late Martin Ian Kaufman, who will be married in September 2006.
Carolyn Newman & Josh Title, who were married in April 2006. Proud parents are Judy & Howard Newman and Carole & Stephen Title.
Marlene & Wayne Pulver on the engagement of their son Shawn Pulver to Aliza Fisch, daughter of Vera & Joseph Fisch, who will be married in August 2006. Proud grandmothers are Elizabeth Gyenes and Ida Shapiro.
Our Congregational Family
The congregation sympathizes with the recently bereaved families of:Simcha Ben-Yeheskel, mother of Heskiel Ben-Yeheskel, Osnap
Ben-Yeheskel and Pnina Ben-Yeheskel, sister of Betty YoungLeslie Donne, father of David Donne, Phillip Donne, Rodney
Donne and Denyse Silverman, brother of Milly PhillipsMitchell Duckman, son of Nancy & Owen Duckman, brother
of Allison Duckman and Julia Duckman, grandson of Lloyd & Sharon Duckman and Sandra & Lionel Waldman
Jordan (Jordy) Tanz, husband of Petra Tanz, father of Jeffrey Tanz and Katie Tanz, son of Alice Tanz and Dr. Mitchell Tanz, brother of Lili Tanz-Rosenbaum, Peter Tanz, Robert Tanz and Tim Tanz
We would like to welcome the following people to our Holy Blossom Temple family:
Abbey Lipson • Michelle & Gavin Naimer, and Nicole and Jack • Ruth Pelly • Alan Ruth
B’nei Mitzvah
May 6, 2006/8 Iyar 5766Melissa Hendel, daughter of Tami & Matt Hendel
May 6, 2006/8 Iyar 5766Rebecca Hendel, daughter of Tami & Matt Hendel
May 13, 2006/15 Iyar 5766Simeon Musafi ja, son of Sladjana & Mair Musafi ja
May 13, 2006/15 Iyar 5766David Polan, son of Cindy Suran-Polan & Howard Polan
May 13, 2006/15 Iyar 5766Mitchell Stein, son of Beth Weingarden & Paul Stein
May 20, 2006/22 Iyar 5766Andrée Heller, daughter of Ronna Brott & Julian Heller
May 27, 2006/29 Iyar 5766Ben Bruner, son of Jody & Paul Bruner
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Harry Marcus May 24
Rose Langer 25
Myer Lawrence Schiff 25
Phil Sweiden 25
Arthur Weinreb 25
Lawrence Wineberg 25
Ethel Dubin 26
Harriet Wolfe 26
Louis Krakauer 27
Harvey Pollock 27
Leopold Stossel 27
Judith Teller 27
Saul Harry Greenwood 28
Harold Hands 28
Nettie Landau 28
Peggy Laskin 28
Sigmund Lubelsky 28
Frederick Burton 29
Max Gold 29
Gertrude Stitt 29
Jennie Wolfe 29
Bessie Yolleck 29
Joseph Blumenthal 30
Alex Flomen 30
Zelda Kaplan 30
Pearl Kates 30
Louis Kurshner 30
Sydney Rosen 30
Moses Toker 30
Esther Fichman 31
Lights will be kindled in the
Sanctuary, for seven days,
starting the Saturday evening
before the anniversary date,
to mark the yahrzeit of the
following:
Name Date
Benjamin Grossberg May 1
John Borshay 2
Gertrude Gardner 2
Elie White 2
Yetta Fishbein 3
Lyla Isenberg 3
Bertha Meerbaum 3
Lillian Blanche Stock 3
Bonnie Barbara Sweet 3
Louis Goodman 4
Jack Sniderman 4
Isador Allen 5
Fred Cotton 5
Jack Fedder 5
Clara Schacter 5
Laura Schipper 5
Theresa Brookstein 6
Carol Caplan 6
Samuel Harold Casselman 6
Israel Joseph Copp 6
Rella Doctors 6
David Benjamin Doidge 6
Mollie Pressman 6
Abraham Albert Warren 6
Morris Henry Epstein 7
Esther Fogler 7
William Gold 7
Jack Penn 7
Irving Cooper 8
Lillian Kay 8
Haskel Max Masters 8
Magistrate J. Cohen 9
Alfreda Henry 9
Martin Rynski 9
Stanley Alter 10
George Appleton 10
Lawrence Finberg 10
Isaac Meyer Lederman 10
Florence King Bloomberg 11
Samuel Firestone May 11
Leah Steinberg 11
Maurice Klein 12
Abraham Levin 12
Sam H. Richardson 12
Dora Dann 13
Fanny Jackson 13
Harold Borinsky 14
Pauline Davis 14
Dr. Allen Gardner 14
Mark Hands 14
Dorothy Kaplan 14
Bertha Ida Levy 14
Jennie Portnoy 14
Paula Frankel 15
Joseph Klein 15
Elsie Pape 15
Edward Zimmerman 15
Maude Cowan 16
Hyman Goldstein 16
Isadore Smith 16
Samuel Hansher 17
Walter Pape 17
Harry Thomson 17
Jonathan Mark Agar 18
Jack Korman 18
Rose Weinberg 18
Anne Messinger Cole 19
Manny Esco 19
Ida Grossman 20
Samuel Jaffey 20
Harry Posen 20
Ella Schaefer Sax 20
Leslie Gondor 21
Belle Sadowski 21
Rose Cadsby 22
Harry Ely 22
Gordon Kaufman 22
Gertrude Silverman 22
Gussie Singer 22
Imre Somogyi 22
Theodore Gould 23
Alan David Marks 23
George Weisfeld 23
Rae Zwerling 23
Pearl Cole 24
Harry Harris 24
Bernard Kofman 24
Aid for Survivors of TerrorismMax Nathan, In Memory: Alison & Alan Schwartz
William Anshan Youth Awards Ruth Gold, In Memory: Jean Anshan
Floral FundBen Bruner, Bar Mitzvah: Jody & Paul BrunerLauren Rachel Carroll, Bat Mitzvah: Lisa Ritchie & David CarrollAndrée Heller, Bat Mitzvah: Ronni Brott & Julian Heller Melissa Hendel, Bat Mitzvah: Tami & Matt HendelRebecca Hendel, Bat Mitzvah: Tami & Matt HendelSam Keshen, Bar Mitzvah: Julie & Larry KeshenMichael Marks, Bar Mitzvah: Ellen Yack & Irv Marks Simeon Musafi ja, Bar Mitzvah: Sladjana & Mair Musafi jaMitchell Stein, Bar Mitzvah: Beth Weingarden & Paul SteinDavid Polan, Bar Mitzvah: Cindy Suran-Polan & Howard Polan Daniel Sigal, Bar Mitzvah: Brenda Tipper & Israel Michael SigalRebecca Tartick, Bat Mitzvah: Maureen & David Tartick
Irving Halperin May 31
Golda Kaplan 31
Felicia Knaul 31
Henry Shapiro 31
Pauline Edythe Singer 31
Leon E. Weinstein 31
Sadie Bocknek June 1
Rose Cadsby 1
Faye Goldman 1
Nathan Kerdman 1
Benjamin Harvey Kofsky 1
Bertha Parks 1
Bessie Schipper 1
Samuel Shapiro 1
Albert Steiner 1
David Aronson 2
Benjamin Selig Doll 2
Roy Frankfurter 2
Elizabeth Leah Goldberg 2
Julius Leston 2
Elliott Collins 3
Earl Alan Farber 3
Jules Mendelsohn 3
Hela Neufeld 3
Sadie Wise 3
Mozah Zemans 3
Betty Cohen 4
Ida (Simon) Pascal 4
Lenora Ritterman 4
Harry Schwartz 4
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Earl and Marilyn Danson Farber Camp Scholarship FundBarney Danson, Happy Birthday: Marilyn FarberMarilyn Farber, Speedy Recovery: Sylvia Miller; Barbara Organ; Eric O’Connor;
Marjorie & Sydney Rosenfi eld; Eva WoolfLeonard Levy, Happy Birthday: Marilyn Farber
Jean Fine Seniors FundMarilyn Farber, Speedy Recovery: Mary & Henry SeldonDiana Morgulis, In Memory: Erin O’ConnorFlorence Robinson, In Memory: Sheila & Bob Smolkin
Holy Blossom Temple FoundationSusan Barron, In Honour: Randi & Alan Garfi nkelBarry Borden, In Appreciation: The Paice and Lidsky FamiliesMarilyn Farber, Speedy Recovery: Randi & Alan Garfi nkelFred Freidberg, In Memory: Sally & Ben Jacobson and FamilyFagi Goldfarb, Speedy Recovery: Randi & Alan Garfi nkel; Lorraine & Donald Loeb;
Debbie Redner & Benjamin ApplebaumHarry Hands, Yahrzeit: Esther Hands and his Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren
and Great-Great-GrandchildrenBernard Herman, Special Birthday: Lois Freedman Fine & George Fine; Esther &
Marvin Tile; Marlene WexlerLeonard Levy, Happy Birthday: Sybil & David GordonMarvin Miller, In Memory: Esther & Cyril HershCary Solomon, Happy Birthday: Lorraine & Donald Loeb, Elizabeth Wolfe & Paul
SchneirFlorence Tietolman-Bloom, In Memory: Helene & Jack Kugelmass, Mary Kugelmass Marvin Tile, In Honour: Wendy & Elliott EisenMarvin Tile, In Appreciation: Lorraine & Donald LoebCharlotte Wilson, In Memory: Mary & Henry Seldon
Isenberg Endowment FundEvelyn Fisher, Happy Birthday: Sandra & Chris Grivas
Library Book FundFagi Goldfarb, Speedy Recovery: Marlene & Robert RudermanNeal Sutton, Happy Birthday: Carmen & Andrei Horvath, and Emil
Dow and Fredzia Marmur Program for Educational ExcellenceFagi Goldfarb, Speedy Recovery: Susan & Barry Borden; Sybil & Jack Geller;
Etta Ginsberg McEwan; Myrna Sandler; Bea & Saul Sidlofsky
Musical Legacy FundNadia Adler, In Appreciation: Razelle Roebuck & David MacKaySandra Sandler, Special Birthday: Razelle Roebuck & David MacKay
Out of the ColdGrace Berman, In Memory: Harriet BorinsPaula Kirsh, Mazal Tov: Susanne & Stuart EgierJerry Liss, In Appreciation: Harriette BorinsBonnie Lawrence Shear, Happy Birthday: Merle & Ted RachlinViviane & Saul Ship, In Appreciation: Janet & Michael RyvalCary Solomon, Special Birthday: Rosemary & Gary TileVivienne Stevens, Happy Birthday: Kathy & Maurice GreenElaine Wolpin, Happy Birthday: Kathy & Maurice GreenDinah Vale, In Memory: Linda & Sam PackCharlotte Wilson, In Memory: Harriet Borins
Prayer Book and Worship FundEvelyn Dunkelman, Yahrzeit: Shirley Firestone and Family
Rabbis’ Discretionary FundRabbi Yael Splansky, In Appreciation: Family of the late Thelma SavlovRabbi Jason Rosenberg, In Appreciation: Harriette Borins and Family
Cantor Benjamin Z. Maissner, In Appreciation: Harriette Borins and FamilyRabbi Edward Goldfarb, In Appreciation: Nancy Ruth and FamilyLindi Rivers, In Appreciation: Nancy Ruth and FamilyFagi Goldfarb, Speedy Recovery: Ena & Gordon Segall
Ralph Roger Camp Scholarship FundHerb Adirim, In Memory: Jackie & Howard Roger
Nancy Ruth Educational FundMarilyn Farber, Speedy Recovery: Nancy RuthSam Ruth, In Memory: Joyce & Philip Epstein; Carrie & Milton Friedman; Sybil &
Jack GellerFagi Goldfarb, Speedy Recovery: Nancy Ruth
Shacharit FundRivka Applebaum, Yahrzeit: Jean & Lewis ApplebaumMorris Applebaum, Yahrzeit: Jean & Lewis ApplebaumNancy Bigio, Yahrzeit: Matilda BigioLinda Bricker, Yahrzeit: Caroline FriedmanBella Gruenspan, Yahrzeit: Myrna SandlerHoly Blossom Temple Shiva Readers, In Appreciation: Family of Daniel Bohnen,
Kaylee Miller and FamilyJeanette Rosen, Yahrzeit: Doris SternHarry Saiger, Yahrzeit: Clara RosenJacob Sandler, Yahrzeit: Myrna SandlerMax Shrier, Yahrzeit: Joni & Eric Eisenberg and FamilyMorey Ira Speigel, Yahrzeit: Sara Speigel and FamilyDr. Sidney Steinberg, In Memory: Ellen, Alan, Amanda, Adam and Lauren LevineEsther Tuerkisch, Yahrzeit: Miriam Melamed-Turkish & Larry TurkishHarry Uster, Yahrzeit: Donna Uster; Rosie & John UsterMaurice Young, Yahrzeit: Betty Young and Family
Al & Dora Track Scholarship FundLillian Reiken, Happy Birthday: Dora Track
Youth AwardsElana Paice & Brian Lidsky, Mazal Tov: Carly Steinman & Jonathan Gould
Leonard Wolfe Educational FundDora Shainfi eld, In Memory: Carol Dale; Honey Wolfe
To make a donation to any of our existing funds, please call the Foundation Offi ce, at (416) 789-3291, ext. 265.
To learn more about how you can support the Holy Blos som Tem ple Foundation, or to establish a new fund, please call Deborah Tameanko, at (416) 789-3291, ext. 265.
To make a donation to MAZON Canada, please call (416) 783-7554.
To make a donation to the Toronto Community Forest Fund, please call Sybil Gor don at (416) 489-5709.
We appreciate your supportHoly Blossom Temple appreciates all donations to our funds, how ev er due to rising costs, cards will only be sent for donations of $18 or more. We will con tin ue to rec og nize donations of $18 or more in the Bulletin.
We apologize but due to space constraints, not all do na tions will ap pear in the Bulletin issue closest to the date on which the con tri bu tion was made. Donations in this issue were received by Mar. 8, 2006.
Contacts for Donations
May 2006 15 Iyar/Sivan 5766
Wed. May 17 19 Iyar
9.30 a.m. Sisterhood Torah Study11 a.m. Yiddish Novel6.30 p.m. Erev Hamorim7 p.m. Bereavement Support Group7.30 p.m. Ken Wyman Lecture
Thur. May 18 20 Iyar
10 a.m. Responsa Literature
Sat. May 20 22 Iyar
9 a.m. Torah Study
Sun. May 21 23 Iyar
2 p.m. Fine Arts Reception
Tue. May 23 25 Iyar
11.30 a.m. Advanced Hebrew7.30 p.m. The Brilliance of the Rabbinic Revolution
Wed. May 24 26 Iyar
9.30 a.m. Sisterhood Torah Study11 a.m. Yiddish Novel12 p.m. Lunch and Learn in Retirement7 p.m. Bereavement Support Group7.30 p.m. Ken Wyman Lecture
Thur. May 25 27 Iyar
10 a.m. Responsa Literature
Fri. May 26 28 Iyar
6.30 p.m. Shabbat Fusion
Sat. May 27 29 Iyar
9 a.m. Torah Study
Sun. May 28 1 Sivan
9.30 a.m. Brotherhood Breakfast Club
Mon. May 29 2 Sivan
10 a.m. Library Book Sale10 a.m. Mondays @ the Temple7 p.m. Intermediate Hebrew8 p.m. Rosh Chodesh Celebration and Study
Tue. May 30 3 Sivan
11.30 a.m. Advanced Hebrew7.30 p.m. The Brilliance of the Rabbinic Revolution7.30 p.m. Sisterhood Annual General Meeting
Wed. May 31 4 Sivan
9.30 a.m. Sisterhood Torah Study11 a.m. Yiddish Novel7 p.m. Bereavement Support Group7.30 p.m. Siblings in Genesis7.30 p.m. Ken Wyman Lecture
Thur. June 1 5 Sivan
7 p.m. Erev Shavuout/Confi rmation9.30 p.m. Tikkun Leil Shavuot
This month @ Holy Blossom May 2006Iyar/Sivan 5766
Mon. May 1 3 Iyar
12.30 p.m. Mondays @ the Temple: Yom Ha’Atzmaut Celebration7 p.m. Intermediate Hebrew
Tue. May 2 4 Iyar
11.30 a.m. Advanced Hebrew6.30 p.m. Yom Ha’Atzmaut Fair
Wed. May 3 5 Iyar
9.30 a.m. Sisterhood Torah Study11 a.m. Yiddish Novel7 p.m. Bereavement Support Group
Thur. May 4 6 Iyar
10 a.m. Responsa Literature
Fri. May 5 7 Iyar
6 p.m. Tot Shabbat Service and Dinner
Sat. May 6 8 Iyar
9.30 a.m. Torah Study7.30 p.m. Stagecraft: None is Too Many
Sun. May 7 9 Iyar
2.30 p.m. Stagecraft: None is Too Many
Mon. May 8 10 Iyar
10 a.m. Mondays @ the Temple10 a.m. Library Book Club1.30 p.m. Lunch and Learn in Retirement7 p.m. Intermediate Hebrew8 p.m. Harry Posen Memorial Lecture
Tue. May 9 11 Iyar
11.30 a.m. Advanced Hebrew7.30 p.m. The Brilliance of the Rabbinic Revolution7.30 p.m. Roots of Toronto’s Jewish Community
Wed. May 10 12 Iyar
9.30 a.m. Sisterhood Torah Study11 a.m. Yiddish Novel7 p.m. Bereavement Support Group7.15 p.m. Sisterhood: Understanding Menopause 7.30 p.m. Lessons in Fear (fi lm screening)8 p.m. Harry Posen Memorial Lecture
Thur. May 11 13 Iyar
10 a.m. Responsa Literature
Sat. May 13 15 Iyar
9 a.m. Torah Study
Sun. May 14 16 Iyar
10 a.m. School-wide Zimriyah
Mon. May 15 17 Iyar
10 a.m. Mondays @ the Temple7 p.m. Intermediate Hebrew
Tue. May 16 18 Iyar
11.30 a.m. Advanced Hebrew7.30 p.m. The Brilliance of the Rabbinic Revolution
The Bulletin is published 11 times a year, between September and June, by Holy Blossom Temple, 1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5P 3K9. Telephone: (416) 789-3291; Fax: (416) 789-9697; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.holyblossom.org. Honorary Pres i dent: John A. Geller; President: Alan Garfi nkel; Senior Rabbi: John Moscowitz; Associate Rabbi: Yael Splansky; Associate Rabbi: Jason Rosenberg; Rabbi: Edward Goldfarb; Cantor: Benjamin Z. Maissner; Director of Education: Deborah K. Spiegel; Rabbi Emeritus: Dow Marmur; Senior Schol ar: W. Gunther Plaut; Executive Director: Benjamin Applebaum; Holy Blossom Temple Foundation Chair: Judy Nyman; Bulletin Committee Chair: Richard Rotman; Bulletin Editor: Judy Nyman.
Design and Production: Holy Blossom Temple was found ed in 1856 and is affi l i at ed with the Union for Reform Judaism and the Canadian Council for Reform Judaism.
As dates and times may change without notice, please call the Temple to access our up-to-date This Week @ Holy Blossom recording.
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by Rabbi Jason Rosenberg
Get moving for special kids
Zareinu is an insti-tution that should make the Jews of Toronto proud. If you haven’t heard of it, Zareinu is a
Jewish Day School and treatment cen-tre, dedicated to bringing therapy and education to children with physical disabilities and developmental chal-lenges. Actually, it brings them much more than that — it brings them joy, comfort and hope, necessities missing from the lives of too many children struggling with their ailments, and from the lives of their families as well.
Where miracles happenI had a chance to visit Zareinu, and was beyond impressed by what I saw. The attention given to each and every student is overwhelming, as is the com-mitment of the staff. The only thing I saw more of than wheelchairs, braces and other contraptions were smiles — every child I saw was smiling, as were
the teachers. When I entered the school, I expected to see tragedy. Instead, I saw children enjoying a day in a warm, loving environment. It’s easy to forget how hard life can be for these kids.
The director of the school told me that this is a place where miracles hap-pen — where children who were never ‘supposed’ to walk, learn to take their fi rst steps; where children whose parents were told “put him in an institution, he’ll never lead a normal life,” say their fi rst words. It’s a place where success is mea-sured in a way that’s incomprehensible to those of us who live average lives.
Clergy on the MoveIt’s also a place that requires a great deal of money to run, and that’s where we come in. Every year, Zareinu holds a ‘moveathon’ to raise funds to support the program. This year, on Father’s Day morning, Sun. June 18, I’ll be leading a group of walkers for the “Clergy on the Move” campaign at the moveathon — more than 30 synagogues from across
the Greater Toronto Area will be send-ing teams to see who can bring the most walkers, bikers and runners, and who can raise the most money.
We need your support. The day itself promises to be a fun, wonderful day for the whole family. There are events for walkers and riders of all skill levels, and plenty more for everyone to do. But, more importantly, it’s a chance to give to an institution that so richly deserves it — and needs it. I’m looking forward to a great day, in the name of a greater cause.
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YOM HA’ZIKARON SERVICE Tue. May 2, 2006, at 6 p.m.YOM HA’ATZMAUT FAIR Tue. May 2, 2006, at 6.30 p.m.
This year, we’ll celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut bigger than ever as we move
outside for our fi rst-ever Yom Ha’Atzmaut Street Fair. Bring the whole
family for an evening of great fun. There will be games, crafts, Israeli arts,
food, wine and cheese, music and more — something for everyone.
Clergy on the MoveSun. June 19, 2006, all day walk beginning at 1 p.m.Earl Bales Park, North York
Join Rabbi Jason Rosenberg and the Holy Blossom Temple team at the Zareinu moveathon. Or if you can’t join them and would like to show your support, please sponsor the walkers with a pledge. For more details, go to www.moveathon.com/clergyonthemove.html, and click on “join.”